Attorneys-General are also listed from 1890 in Australian Government and Politics, by Colin Hughes, (Canberra: Australian National University Press) covering the periods 1890-1964, 1965-1974, 1975-1984 and 1985-1999.

N.B. Until Cheryl Edwardes’ time (1993) there was either an Attorney General or a Minister for Justice. In Western Australia, an Attorney General has to be a lawyer, and if there was no lawyer among the ministers elected, the office would be that of Minister for Justice.